REWARDS CARDS = $40

GIFT CARDS = $39.62

Still trying to use up my gift cards…

Shoppers Drug Mart Optimum = $7.01 left as a balance

Starbucks = $26.61 left as a balance + a free drink reward ($6)

MEMBERSHIP CARDS = $0

Toronto Public Library card (must-have!), my LiveGreen card for organic stores, and I am going to move that Mountain Equipment one into my other Archive wallet because I so rarely use it and it takes up space.

CREDIT CARDS = $0

These ones really get used a lot, except for the Hudson’s Bay one — that one is just for discounts and points.

DEBIT CARDS = $0

I rarely bring these out unless I need to deposit money.

EMERGENCY POUCH = $54

Click to biggify

PURSE HANGER = $15

This is to hang my purse when there is no room otherwise.

PILLS = $10

Motion sickness pills (Gravol) and Allergy pills. I’ve used them often enough to need them in case of emergency.

NAUSEA SNACK = $2

These are just ginger chews to bring down my nausea if I get sick.

WET WIPES = $1.00

Always handy!

LENS WIPE = $0

Sometimes using your shirt is not an option.

FLOSS = $0

Free from the dentist, it’s great to get out that annoying bit of food stuck between your teeth. Also doubles as string in a pinch.

HAIRBANDS = $1.50

Lots of hairbands and pins.

FACIAL BLOTTING PAPERS = $5

Can never have enough.

SEWING KIT = $0

Free in most hotel rooms, never know when you need to stitch up some ripped pants.

EARPLUGS = Priceless.. just kidding. $1

For screaming kids, loud venues, and just in general when you need some peace and quiet.

SAFETY PINS = $0.50

Never know when you need them…

PEN = $10

Made in Switzerland, it’s handy to do crossword puzzles with.

STAIN ERASER = $3

Tide-to-Go has saved many a shirt of mine.

FOOT BALM = $3

When I feel a blister coming on, I rub this over my feet.

FOOT TAPE = $2

When a blister has already started (or even before, when I know I am going to be walking a lot), I use this to tape up my feet and toes to prevent blisters.

HMM… WOW. ALMOST $2000 IN MY WALLET

On any given day, I carry around about $2000 worth of stuff in my wallet. That’s how much it would cost to replace everything at retail.

Quite an interesting exercise. It makes me even MORE careful to keep my things close to me when I walk around (not that I wasn’t paranoid before..)

I agree that you can never have enough face blotters. Seriously. I have them in my wallet and in my mu bag as well. I’m going to have to look in to this foot tape thing. I hadn’t thought of using a tape for blisters and such. Just been stashing extra bandaids for those occasions, so thanks for the idea 🙂

You carry a ton of more little items than me! But, I also go to an office each day and commute by car. I’ve never been good about carrying a pen or emergency items with me. I also can’t stand lugging around reward cards. I really appreciate when I can just enter my cell # at the register (Safeway/Barnes & Noble) or keep my frequent user card on file at the shop (I used to go to a coffee shop that let us do that).

I have a wallet with ID, debit card & corporate credit card. Some cash but not very much. An iPhone, a tech pouch (contents: ollo clip lenses for my iPhone, iPad mini, hotspot and cords). A personal care pouch with eye drops, tic tacs and lipfusion in red. I also carry a mini measuring tape.

In my office I have a drawer with a brush and stain remover pen. My car has deodorant (in case I forget to put on at home, true story!), a bigger measuring tape, a brush, a pen and dental floss.I also have a ton of re-useable bags, tennis shoes, a beach towel for impromptu sunset watching and a cooler for leftovers.

@Tania: Oh yes & sunnies! I totally agree with you that good quality ones are worth the $$. I’d also advise people to buy from reputable sources. I used to work in luxury and discount retailers like Ross/TJ Maxx are rife with counterfeits which may not have the proper protection. Outlets of reputable dept stores no longer just stock from their own stores so counterfeits exist there too.

Tammy Rsays:

Mochimac, this was so interesting! I am afraid my frayed 5 year old LLBean bag and it’s contents are not worth $100 at any given time. I think this is good since purse snatchings are common occurrences here in H-town.

What I will be peeved about is my 2nd grade picture of Rowlf from The Muppets and a poem given to me when my Nana died. Otherwise, they can have my $8 Docker sunglasses and even the digital camera as it’s old as dirt and really needs a replacement! 😉

cjsays:

What a marvy exercise indeed, Mochimac! I carry a small messenger bag with business cards, nail clippers, nail file, sand paper (for nails), ear plugs, cell phone, darts (optional), keys, note pad. Then in may wallet I have money and cards of several varieties. What a hassle it would be to lose either!

cjsays:

@saverspender @ save. spend. splurge.: Alright, alright, you and Tammy win this time, but I will find some other inappropriate activity to drag out of my man purse in public. Have a good night, Mochimac!!!

mazsays:

That’s a lot to carry around isn’t it? It’s amazing what we carry on a daily basis. What about me. Let me think. It really depends on where I’m going.
If I’m just going to the shops ( without the baby ) I’ll just take my car keys, house keys, store cards, debit card, driving license & my iphone. My hand cream ,lip balm, tissues, wipes, plasters, extra pair of glasses, charger ( for my mobile ) are always in my car. I never, ever, take these items out of the car.
If I go anywhere else, I’ll take a full handbag that hold a full purse (with all my cards incl library cards, store cards, driving licence, consulate card, kids club cards etc), book I’m currently reading ( or my e-reader ), my organizer ( old fashioned Filofax ), calculator, nail clipper & file, tissue, plasters, travel card, hand cream, chewing gum & lip balm, notebook & 2 pens. And I think that’s it.
Of course, if I got the baby with me, even if it’s just to do the morning run for instance ( 20 min by car ) I add all the baby stuff ( baby bottle / wipes / nappy / extra clothes / formula / bib etc ) to my handbag.
And yes, my handbag is extremely heavy ( but I drive so I don’t have to carry it around, I just shove it in the book & keep my mobile on the dashboard ). I’m not sure I want to know how much I’m carrying around ( in terms of money ) so I’ll skip that step. Might freak me out. Just the iphone is about £500/600!! Scary.

@Jane Savers @ Solving The Money Puzzle: Earplugs are for screaming children who are parented by non-existent, liberal, “my child is an independent warrior adult who does not need to be told to be quiet” parents on the subway or on the buses.

You’d be surprised how many kids are frigging brats, and their parents are even worse in their encouragement of such behaviour.

I’ve never thought of it as a $$ exercise, but I’m sure you saw my post about my handbag contents (http://wp.me/p30yk2-i9). I also didn’t show the earplugs that are usually in the Longchamp side pocket, cause I cannot sleep without them! I also (in the past) have kept a list with the contents of my wallet and contact numbers (and ID numbers etc). Now it’s rolled into one bigger spreadhseet, that I also use when I move and need to do change of address.

I’m surprised that you have floss, but not a toothbrush. I always have one of these travel toothbrushes — http://amzn.to/10IXC4c — and a single-use packet toothpaste. If there’s even a small chance I won’t make it home, I’ll have travel deodorant too.

My phone takes the place of the music, organizer, and the pocket digital camera (If I know I’ll see something worth taking a picture of, I’ll bring my nicer — but bigger — camera). But this means I also always have a USB cable with me for emergency charging.

Have you checked to see if your rewards, gift, and membership cards have a smartphone app that can take their place? This is what I do, or I just give them my phone number. Alternatively, what I’ve also heard of minimalists doing (on Lifehacker or something) is scan high-quality images of the barcodes, then print several onto a single card. Then, you just let the person checking you in know which code to scan.

@Debt Blag: I don’t carry a toothbrush because it’s too big. I have yet to find something small and portable.

I actually find that if I floss, a lot of my teeth get cleaned out anyway, and then I just use a clean handkerchief to wipe my teeth down (works better than brushing, I find).

I always bring my digital camera when I know I want photos to be taken but now I’ve gotten into the habit of always carrying it. The thing is that my iPod Touch is awful for photos, hence why I can’t use it as a backup.

I actually don’t own a smartphone at all. Apps are useless for me, as I have an iPod Touch and would need Wifi.

I do like that barcode scanning idea. I may do that because it’s getting annoying.

@saverspender @ save. spend. splurge.: If you have an iOS device you can download Cardstar which lets you store the number for all your cards in the app then it creates a barcode the person at the store can scan (or they can manually input the number). I’ve been using this for years.